Multinational health IT benchmarks foster cross-country learning and have been employed at various levels, e.g. OECD and Nordic countries. A bi-national benchmark study conducted in 2007 revealed a significantly higher adoption of health IT in Austria compared to Germany, two countries with comparable healthcare systems. We now investigated whether these differences still persisted. We further studied whether these differences were associated with hospital intrinsic factors, i.e. the innovative power of the organisation and hospital demographics. We thus performed a survey to measure the “perceived IT availability” and the “innovative power of the hospital” of 464 German and 70 Austrian hospitals. The survey was based on a questionnaire wit...
Background: While aiming for the same goal of building a national eHealth Infrastructure, Germany ...
Background. The adoption of health information technology (HIT) is an important measure for improvin...
Previous studies show that the healthcare industry lags behind many other economic sectors in the ad...
Background: IT adoption is a process that is influenced by different external and internal factors. ...
Abstract Background IT adoption is a process that is influenced by different external and internal f...
Following the increase of investments in Information Technology (IT) in organizations and companies ...
Health care services in German hospitals are causing immense expenses. Successful IT Governance migh...
Objective, to pilot benchmark measures of health information and communication technology (ICT) avai...
Hospital characteristics that facilitate IT adoption have been described by the literature extensive...
Objective: To pilot benchmark measures of health information and communication technology (ICT) avai...
Hospitals have been making significant investments in information and communication technologies (IC...
WOS:000359623300001 PMID: 26301085The article by Catan et al. presents a benchmarking exercise compa...
Previous studies show that the healthcare industry lags behind many other economic sectors in the ad...
The study of IT adoption is a recurrent topic in IS research. In the healthcare sector and hospitals...
The initial ideas concerning the usage and potential of informational technologies in health care ca...
Background: While aiming for the same goal of building a national eHealth Infrastructure, Germany ...
Background. The adoption of health information technology (HIT) is an important measure for improvin...
Previous studies show that the healthcare industry lags behind many other economic sectors in the ad...
Background: IT adoption is a process that is influenced by different external and internal factors. ...
Abstract Background IT adoption is a process that is influenced by different external and internal f...
Following the increase of investments in Information Technology (IT) in organizations and companies ...
Health care services in German hospitals are causing immense expenses. Successful IT Governance migh...
Objective, to pilot benchmark measures of health information and communication technology (ICT) avai...
Hospital characteristics that facilitate IT adoption have been described by the literature extensive...
Objective: To pilot benchmark measures of health information and communication technology (ICT) avai...
Hospitals have been making significant investments in information and communication technologies (IC...
WOS:000359623300001 PMID: 26301085The article by Catan et al. presents a benchmarking exercise compa...
Previous studies show that the healthcare industry lags behind many other economic sectors in the ad...
The study of IT adoption is a recurrent topic in IS research. In the healthcare sector and hospitals...
The initial ideas concerning the usage and potential of informational technologies in health care ca...
Background: While aiming for the same goal of building a national eHealth Infrastructure, Germany ...
Background. The adoption of health information technology (HIT) is an important measure for improvin...
Previous studies show that the healthcare industry lags behind many other economic sectors in the ad...